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Rubber Dance - From Moo to You

Hi Everyone,

That Moo to You set is just up my alley! You can also get the stamps separately and don't have to buy the entire set, if you just fall in love with one of the cows. Thought I let you know that - just in case....


Here is the entire set:

And that's how I made this card:


I stamped the cow and the sentiment.


I took some sand paper and created graphite dust from a pencil


Took a iStencil 

and sponged the graphite mostly around the cow.


Took the stencil off. You can see that there is graphite dust on the cow, but that will easily come off with an eraser


as you can see here. I like those knead-able erasers best for that.
I then colored the cow with markers. Added Stickles to the cupcake and candles.



Don't forget about our challenge, which goes until the end of the month. Play along, if you find time!
You'll find it in the Facebook Rubber Dance Stamping Lounge and its those three colors you see below or anything goes with Rubber Dance stamps.



Happy Rubber Dancing!



Linking up with:

Seize the Birthday - anything birthday
A Place to Start - Stencil me in

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Comments

Flo said…
Klasse gemacht!!!
Vermutlich ist das Kuhmaul vor Kälte (Eismuffin???) so rot geworden/gefroren!!!??? Hahaha!!!
Liebe Grüße
conil said…
Oh no, another darling critter stamp I need. These cows have loads of personality and your card is awesome. I have got to make time to do that graphite technique.
Tristan said…
What a fun and fabulous card Cornelia. I love the pop of colour on the cow's nose and cup cake. Great job with the masking for the background. Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesdy Challenge this week. Tristan DT.
Cornelia, I love your graphite stencilling and eraser technique and that cow is so cute :)
papierelle said…
Bekomme gerade das Grinsen nicht aus dem Gesicht ... herrlich!!!
Dawn T said…
OMG Cornelia... just love this. Loved seeing how you got that gorgeous grey stenciling behind your adorable cow. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
Dawn~DT
Vicki Dutcher said…
Very awesome! I seriously am in love with that cow! :) Thanks for joining in at STB.
Cathy said…
Fun card Cornelia! Love how you've done the stencilled background, Cathy x
Chana Malkah said…
Wow! This is a fantastic creation! Love how imaginative you were in using your graphite and stencil. I must give this a try. Great job and just perfect for our challenge! Thanks so much for playing along with us at A Place To Start!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah, Owner/Designer
A Place To Start Challenge Blog
613 Avenue Create Challenge Blog

P.S. There is also a stencil challenge at Shopping Our Stash. If you have not entered, you may want to. https://shoppingourstash.blogspot.com
crafty-stamper said…
Fabulous card love the brilliant stamp and stencilling-thank you for the tip about the graphite.Thank you for joining us at A Place To Start
Carol GDT x
Colleen said…
I love that cow and the tongue sticking out, ready to take a big lick of the icing I think! super cute coloring and laying of the graphite down! What a clever idea! Thank you for joining us at Seize the Birthday!
Nancy said…
LOVE THIS!!!!!! Happy to have you joining us at Seize the Birthday!
Julie B said…
What a fab creation Cornelia, love how you created the soft, grey, stencilled background.
So pleased to see you in the gallery at ATSM too. :)
Anita in France said…
Oh my, isn't she brilliant, Cornelia ... cool soft background, brilliant colouring and so much fun! Hugs, Anita :)
Tina Chianna said…
What a fabulous make and such an adorable stamp. The stencilling is so super effective and helps the image to pop. Thankyou so much for sharing this with us at 'a place to start'. Tina Chianna DT
Sherri Thacker said…
These are the cutest cows I've ever seen!! Love it!!
HilaryJane said…
Love this, that stencil background is just great and the pop of red on the cows nose works really well. Oh and I have just noticed the candles on his head! This is a great card xx

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